US8242262B2 - Process for preparing chlorides of phthalocyanine derivatives comprising at least a quaternary ammonium group - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to the field of organic synthesis, and in particular to a process for preparing chlorides of phthalocyanine derivatives comprising at least a quaternary ammonium group, having general formula (I) given hereinafter.
- Molecules containing the phthalocyanine chromofluorophore macrocycle are known to produce reactive oxygen species, in particular radicals or singlet oxygen, by interacting with visible light.
- phthalocyanine compounds have long been used in photodynamic therapy (hereinafter referred to by the abbreviation “PDT”) for both therapeutic treatment and diagnostic purposes.
- PDT photodynamic therapy
- chlorides of cationic phthalocyanine derivatives appear to be particularly suitable as photosensitising agents due to their limited toxicity and also possess high solubility in water and excipients used for formulations, the need was strongly felt for an efficient process for preparing said derivatives with high purity.
- the Applicant has now established a new process for preparing chlorides of phthalocyanine derivatives, comprising at least one quaternary ammonium group and having the general formula (I) given hereinafter, which enables final products of high purity to be efficiently obtained.
- the present invention provides a process for preparing chlorides of phthalocyanine derivatives of formula (I)
- R is chosen from H, groups containing at least one quaternary ammonium substituent, and groups suitable for conjugation to specific carriers
- R 1 being the same as or different from R 1 is chosen from H and groups containing at least one quaternary ammonium substituent
- R 2 and R 3 being the same or different, are chosen from H, groups chosen from alkoxy or thioalkoxy groups having from 1 to 10 carbon atoms, and groups containing at least one quaternary ammonium substituent, with the proviso that: a) at least one amongst R, R 1 , R 2 and R 3 is a group containing at least one quaternary ammonium substituent and, when R, R 1 , R 2 and R 3 are groups containing at least one quaternary ammonium substituent, or R and R 2 are groups containing at least one quaternary ammonium substituent and R 1 and R 3 are H, said groups containing at least one quaternary ammonium substituent are the same; b
- R, R 1 , R 2 and R 3 are as defined above, while R′, R′ 1 , R′ 2 , R′ 3 are groups containing at least one amino substituent corresponding respectively to R, R 1 , R 2 , and R 3 when R, R 1 , R 2 and R 3 are groups containing at least one quaternary ammonium substituent, while being the same as R, R 1 , R 2 , R 3 in all other cases, with the proviso that at least one of R′, R′ 1 , R′ 2 and R′ 3 is a group containing at least one amino substituent and that the positions occupied by R′, R′ 1 , R′ 2 , R′ 3 are the same as specified above for R, R 1 , R 2 and R 3 ; ii) treating the ammonium salt of the phthalocyanine of formula (I) coming from step i) with a suitable ion exchange resin to obtain the corresponding phthalocyanine of formula (I) in chloride form.
- the process of the invention can be carried out either on isomeric mixtures or on a single isomer, they being obtained for example from the starting isomeric mixture by using the separation process described in International patent application No. WO 03/037902 in the name of the Applicant.
- groups containing at least one quaternary ammonium substituent means for example a (X) p R 4 , where X is chosen from the group consisting of O, —CH 2 —, CO, S, SO, and —NR 5 where R 5 is chosen from H and C1-C15 alkyl; and R 4 is
- Y is selected from the group consisting of C1-10 alkyl and phenyl, possibly substituted, or forms with the Z group, to which it is bound, a saturated or unsaturated heterocycle, possibly substituted, which may contain up to two heteroatoms selected from the group consisting of N, O and S;
- Z is selected from the group consisting of N, —CH 2 N and —CONHCH 2 CH 2 N;
- R 6 and R 7 are selected from the group consisting of C1-15 alkyl and phenyl or form with the Z group, to which they are bound, a saturated or unsaturated heterocycle, possibly substituted, which may contain up to two heteroatoms selected from the group consisting of N, O and S;
- R 8 and R 9 equal or different from one another, are selected from the group consisting of H and C1-15 alkyl;
- m, n, p, w, t and u independently from one another, are 0 or 1; and
- v is an integer comprised between
- saturated or unsaturated heterocycle means preferably a heterocycle selected from the group consisting of morpholine, piperidine, pyridine, pyrimidine, piperazine, pyrrolidine, pyrroline, imidazole, aniline and julolidine.
- group suitable for conjugation to specific carriers means any group suitable for binding, by means of covalent bonds, bio-organic carriers such as amino acids, polypeptides, proteins, antibodies, polysaccharides and aptamers, able to facilitate transport of the phthalocyanine to very precise targets: and preferably means a group selected from the group consisting of —COOH, —SH, —OH, —NH 2 , —CO—CH 2 —Br, —SO 2 Cl, maleimide, hydrazide, phenol, imido, biotin, possibly bound to the phthalocyanine nucleus through a suitable spacer (X) p —W, where X and p are defined as above and W is chosen from C1-C10 alkyl, aryl, and C1-C5 arylalkyl.
- the phthalocyanine derivatives of formula (II) that comprise the starting products of the present process can be prepared from commercial products with known procedures, already described for example in U.S. Pat. No. 5,965,598, in European Patent No. 1 164 135 and in European Patent No. 1 381 611, all in the name of the Applicant.
- R′, R′ 1 , R′ 2 , R′ 3 are as defined above.
- the compounds of formula (III) and (IV) can in turn be obtained from commercial products by subjecting them to different reactions depending on the substitution required, but in any case using procedures commonly used and known to any expert of the art.
- the condensation reaction between the dinitriles of formula (III) and (IV) is carried out in the presence of a base, in the presence or absence of a solvent and subjecting the reaction mixture to heating.
- the central metal is inserted by adding a suitable Zinc(II) salt, preferably Zinc(II) acetate or Zinc(II) chloride.
- the preferably used bases are strong organic non-nucleophilic bases such as 1,5-diazabicyclo[5.4.0]non-5-ene (DBN), 1,8-diazabicyclo[5.4.0]undec-7-ene (DBU) and 2-dimethylamino-ethanol (DMAE), but metal alcoholates or hydroxides can also be used.
- DBN 1,5-diazabicyclo[5.4.0]non-5-ene
- DBU 1,8-diazabicyclo[5.4.0]undec-7-ene
- DMAE 2-dimethylamino-ethanol
- the solvents are instead preferably chosen from high boiling and water miscible organic solvents, such as dimethylformamide (DMF).
- DMF dimethylformamide
- the reaction can be carried out either in the presence or absence of solvent, in this case using the base also as a solubilizing agent; for preparing non centrosymmetrical phthalocyanine, use of solvent is preferable.
- Reaction times range as a function of the scale of synthesis, while the reaction temperatures may range from 100 to 250° C., preferably between 130 and 180° C.
- Optimal results for preparing centrosymmetrical phthalocyanines are obtained when the condensation and simultaneous metal insertion reaction is carried out in the absence of solvent or in dimethylformamide using DBU as base in a quantity comprised between 1 and 10 equivalents, and adding Zinc(II) acetate in a quantity comprised between 0.25 and 2 equivalents with respect to the phthalonitrile of formula (III), at a temperature between 130 and 140° C.
- the crude metal phthalocyanine is then obtained by treating the reaction mixture with water or mixtures of water and water miscible solvents, filtering or centrifuging the suspension and washing the recovered solid several times with water and/or water miscible solvents, preferably alcohols.
- the crude product can be purified by column chromatography followed by re-precipitation from the solvent, prior to undergoing the subsequent step.
- the stationary phase is for example a silica gel or alumina
- the mobile phase is a mixture of organic solvents, preferably composed of two or more solvents chosen from chlorinated solvents, THF, methanol, ethyl ether, n-hexane and DMF, where a high percentage of chloride solvents or THF is always present.
- dichloromethane may for example be used as the solvent and n-hexane as the precipitant, while for mono- or di-substituted derivatives, mixtures of DMF are preferred with precipitants such as ethyl ether, either alone or mixed with other ethers.
- suitable alkylating agent in step i) of the present process means for example an alkyl bromide, iodide or sulfate, being preferably a C1-C5 linear alkyl iodide.
- the aforesaid alkylating agent is methyl iodide, used typically in a quantity between 1 and 20 equivalents per amino group to be methylated, preferably in a quantity comprised between 5 and 11 equivalents.
- the alkylating reaction is typically undertaken in a solvent, preferably selected from the group consisting of DMF, dimethylsulfoxide (hereinafter abbreviated to DMSO) and N-methylpyrrolidone (hereinafter abbreviated to NMP).
- a solvent preferably selected from the group consisting of DMF, dimethylsulfoxide (hereinafter abbreviated to DMSO) and N-methylpyrrolidone (hereinafter abbreviated to NMP).
- DMSO dimethylsulfoxide
- NMP N-methylpyrrolidone
- the reaction process comprises a fundamental step in the synthetic process, in that, if undertaken as described hereinafter, it guarantees an adequate removal of both the impurities and residual solvents from the intermediate quaternary ammonium salt and therefore a purity higher than 98% of the final chloride.
- the reaction mixture must be diluted with a suitable solvent, preferably an alcohol, and the solution thus obtained treated with a precipitating solvent, preferably chosen from ethers.
- the ammonium salt of formula (I) not in chloride form is precipitated from the solution in NMP with ethyl ether or isopropyl ether in a quantity of 4-8 volumes relative to the volume of NMP, after having diluted the solution in NMP with methanol in a quantity of 1-2 volumes relative to the volume of NMP.
- R′ specifically contains an additional alkylable group in addition to the group or groups destined to be alkylated
- the alkylating agent provided in step i) of the present process protection of the functional group prior to alkylation at step i) and subsequent deprotection thereof is preferred. Said possible protection and deprotection reactions are carried out in accordance with procedures commonly used in organic synthesis and known to any expert in the art.
- ammonium salt intermediate of formula (I) is then transformed into a chloride by treating the product in solution with a suitable resin.
- Ion exchange resins suitable for undertaking the present process are strong basic resins with quaternary ammonium functional groups, for example a polystyrene based resin with a degree of cross-linking between 4 and 10% such as Amberlite® IRA-400 (Cl) resin.
- the exchange of ammonium salt for chloride at step ii) of the present process is preferably undertaken by chromatography of the aforesaid ammonium salt solution through the resin and recovering the product from the solution by evaporation, lyophilisation or precipitation.
- the salt to be exchanged is dissolved in an alcoholic solvent, preferably methanol, or in a mixture of said alcoholic solvent with water or other solvents; if a mixture is used, the alcoholic solvent preferably comprises at least 70% of the mixture.
- step ii) is carried out by chromatography of a solution of the ammonium salt, different from the chloride, of the phthalocyanine of formula (I) in methanol through a suitable resin, then treating the eluate with ethyl ether to precipitate the required chloride of phthalocyanine (I).
- step ii) is carried out by chromatography by using a suitable resin and the phthalocyanine (I) iodide solution in a mixture of methanol and a solvent with high solubilizing power such as DMSO or DMF, preferably so that the co-solvent constitutes 1 to 20% by volume on the total volume of the methanol/co-solvent mixture, and re-precipitating from the eluate the obtained corresponding chloride by treatment with ethyl ether.
- a suitable resin and the phthalocyanine (I) iodide solution in a mixture of methanol and a solvent with high solubilizing power such as DMSO or DMF preferably so that the co-solvent constitutes 1 to 20% by volume on the total volume of the methanol/co-solvent mixture, and re-precipitating from the eluate the obtained corresponding chloride by treatment with ethyl ether.
- a preferred aspect of the process is the use of an eluent based on methanol or an aqueous mixture of water miscible solvents, rather than being exclusively aqueous, for the ion exchange chromatography in step ii).
- the final chloride is found to be further purified from related compounds present, achieving a HPLC purity higher than 98%.
- the product was characterised by 1 H-NMR analysis and mass spectrometry.
- reaction mixture thus obtained is diluted with 3 l of MeOH then treated with 12 l of isopropyl ether.
- the suspension so obtained is left under stirring for 1 ⁇ 2 hour, allowed to stand for 1 hour, then filtered and the solid washed with isopropyl ether (2 ⁇ 2 l) and ethyl ether (2 ⁇ 2 l).
- This product found to be Zinc(II) [1,8(11),15(18),22(25)-tetrakis-(4-N,N,N-trimethylammonium phenoxy)]phthalocyaninate tetraiodide, was characterised by 1 H-NMR.
- the product is then subjected to chromatographic purification on silica gel (mobile phase: 50/1 CH 2 Cl 2 /DMF) followed by treating the purified solid with ethyl ether (200 ml) for 1 hour, filtering, then washing the solid with ethyl ether (2 ⁇ 25 ml).
- the product thus purified is dissolved in 0.5 l of CH 2 Cl 2 and re-precipitated by adding 4 l n-hexane. After filtering, washing with n-hexane (2 ⁇ 1 l) and drying, 60.1 g of product are obtained.
- the reaction mixture is diluted with 1.7 l of MeOH, then treated with 6.8 l of ethyl ether, obtaining a suspension which is left under stirring for half an hour, allowed to stand for 1 hour then filtered; the recovered solid is washed with ethyl ether (2 ⁇ 0.5 l) to obtain 60 g of wet product, found to be Zinc(II) [1,8(11),15(18),22(25)-tetrakis-(3-N,N,N-trimethylammonium phenoxy)]phthalocyaninate tetraiodide characterised by mass spectrometry and 1 H-NMR.
- reaction mixture is then cooled to about 50° C. and treated with 800 ml of deionised H 2 O; the suspension thus obtained is filtered and the recovered solid is washed with H 2 O in portions (2 ⁇ 400 ml) then with 8/2 acetone/ethyl ether (2 ⁇ 500 ml).
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in which
R is chosen from H, groups containing at least one quaternary ammonium substituent, and groups suitable for conjugation to specific carriers,
R1, being the same as or different from R1 is chosen from H and groups containing at least one quaternary ammonium substituent,
R2 and R3, being the same or different, are chosen from H, groups chosen from alkoxy or thioalkoxy groups having from 1 to 10 carbon atoms, and groups containing at least one quaternary ammonium substituent,
with the proviso that:
a) at least one amongst R, R1, R2 and R3 is a group containing at least one quaternary ammonium substituent and, when R, R1, R2 and R3 are groups containing at least one quaternary ammonium substituent, or R and R2 are groups containing at least one quaternary ammonium substituent and R1 and R3 are H, said groups containing at least one quaternary ammonium substituent are the same;
b) when R and R1 are both different from H, they are in positions 1,4 or 2,3, whereas when only one of R and R1 is different from H, it is in position 1 or 2;
c) when R2 and R3 are both different from H, they are in positions 8, 11, 15, 18, 22, 25 or 9, 10, 16, 17, 23, 24 whereas when only one of R2 and R3 is different from H, it is in positions 8(11), 15(18), 22(25) or in positions 9(10), 16(17), 23(24); said process comprising the following steps:
i) reacting a phthalocyanine of formula (II) with a suitable alkylating agent to obtain the corresponding salt of the phthalocyanine of formula (I):
in which R, R1, R2 and R3 are as defined above, while R′, R′1, R′2, R′3 are groups containing at least one amino substituent corresponding respectively to R, R1, R2, and R3 when R, R1, R2 and R3 are groups containing at least one quaternary ammonium substituent, while being the same as R, R1, R2, R3 in all other cases, with the proviso that at least one of R′, R′1, R′2 and R′3 is a group containing at least one amino substituent and that the positions occupied by R′, R′1, R′2, R′3 are the same as specified above for R, R1, R2 and R3;
ii) treating the ammonium salt of the phthalocyanine of formula (I) coming from step i) with a suitable ion exchange resin to obtain the corresponding phthalocyanine of formula (I) in chloride form.
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- R=R′=R2=R2′=H, R1=R3=group containing at least one quaternary ammonium group and R1′=R3′=group containing at least one amino group corresponding to said quaternary ammonium; or
- R=R1=R2=R3=group containing at least one quaternary ammonium group and R′=R1′=R2′=R3′=group containing at least one amino group corresponding to said quaternary ammonium; or
- R=group containing at least one quaternary ammonium group, R′=group containing at least one amino group corresponding to said quaternary ammonium, R1=R1′=H or R1=R and R1′=R′, and R2=R2′=R3=R3′=H; or
- R=R′=group suitable for conjugation to specific carriers, R1=R1′=H, R2=group containing at least one quaternary ammonium group, R2′=group containing at least one amino group corresponding to said quaternary ammonium, R3=R2, H and R3′=R2′, H.
in which
Y is selected from the group consisting of C1-10 alkyl and phenyl, possibly substituted, or forms with the Z group, to which it is bound, a saturated or unsaturated heterocycle, possibly substituted, which may contain up to two heteroatoms selected from the group consisting of N, O and S;
Z is selected from the group consisting of N, —CH2N and —CONHCH2CH2N;
R6 and R7, equal or different from one another, are selected from the group consisting of C1-15 alkyl and phenyl or form with the Z group, to which they are bound, a saturated or unsaturated heterocycle, possibly substituted, which may contain up to two heteroatoms selected from the group consisting of N, O and S;
R8 and R9, equal or different from one another, are selected from the group consisting of H and C1-15 alkyl;
m, n, p, w, t and u, independently from one another, are 0 or 1; and
v is an integer comprised between 1 and 3,
with the proviso that only one from n, w, t and u is simultaneously 0,
while the expression “corresponding group containing at least one amino substituent” means for example the corresponding (X)pR4 group defined as above in which two of
n, w, t and u are simultaneously 0.
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